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Past articles by Emily:

What the Internet Actually Looks Like

Rooms and rooms of cables, switches, and freezing cold air → Read More

Americans at Work: A Husband Captures His Wife's World

This week, our “Americans at Work” photo essay features photographs of Melissa Eich, a speech pathologist in Charlottesville, Virginia, taken by her husband Matt Eich. → Read More

My Lifelong Frizz-Ease Addiction

How I became convinced my hair wasn’t curly, it was defective → Read More

Americans at Work: The Gig Economy Photos Jessica Chou

This week, our “Americans at Work” photo essay features photographs of millennial freelancers living in Los Angeles made by photographer Jessica Chou. → Read More

Millennials in the Gig Economy, a Photo Essay by Jessica Chou

This week's essay features photographs of the everyday lives of millennial freelancers living in Los Angeles made by photographer Jessica Chou. → Read More

Photographs of Fletcher Street Urban Riding Club

How a century-old riding club counters crime with horses → Read More

Americans at Work: Working in the Cloud

This week, our “Americans at Work” photo essay features photographs of the offices of the cloud-computing company Rackspace in Texas, Virginia, and New York, made by photographer Trenton Moore. → Read More

Americans at Work: Returning Veterans

Part of our ongoing series of photo essays at The Atlantic titled “Americans at Work.” This week, photographs of military veterans returning to civilian life in New York City, made by photographer Emilie Richardson → Read More

Jason Hawkes Aerial Photos London

Incredible photographs of England’s ever-changing metropolis → Read More

Americans at Work: Struggling to Make Ends Meet

Part of our ongoing series of photo essays at The Atlantic titled “Americans at Work.” This week, photographs of a working family in Los Angeles, made by photographer Justin L. Stewart → Read More

Bronx Documentary Center “Whose Streets? Our Streets!”

A new exhibition captures the rallies, riots, marches, and demonstrations that erupted in New York City between 1980 and 2000. → Read More

NorthWest Bible Church Between Jobs Ministry Texas

Part of our ongoing series of photo essays at The Atlantic titled “Americans at Work.” This week, photographs of the NorthWest Bible Church’s Between Jobs Ministry in Spring, Texas, made by photographer Elizabeth Conley. → Read More

Racing Age: Angela Jimenez Photography Book

Age can’t keep these senior track and field athletes from the finish line → Read More

Americans at Work: Philadelphia's Municipal Offices

Part of our ongoing series of photo essays at the Atlantic titled Americans at Work. This week, photographs of the daily lives and spaces of workers in Philadelphia's Municipal Offices, made by photographer Ryan Collerd → Read More

Photographs of Alaska's Roadside Glaciers

Some expeditions require little more than a car and semi-serious walking shoes → Read More

Americans at Work: Caring for our Elders

Part of our ongoing series of photo essays at the Atlantic titled Americans at Work. This week, images of caregivers at work in their offices and in the homes of the elderly clients they serve, made by photographer Amanda Swinhart. → Read More

Choosing to Become an American

Just after the election, The Atlantic sent photographers to naturalization ceremonies across the country to meet people on the day they became citizens. → Read More

Americans at Work: Port Houston

Part of our ongoing series of photo essays at the Atlantic titled Americans at Work. This week, images of Port Houston, the busiest port for deep-draft vessels in the United States, made by photographer Daniel Kramer: → Read More

Americans at Work: The Commute

Part of our ongoing series of photo essays at the Atlantic titled Americans at Work. This week, observations of the daily commute made workers in big cities from photographer Cassandra Zampini. → Read More

Harry Benson: Shoot First Magnolia Pictures Photography

The key to capturing history? Be as lucky as you are ferocious. → Read More